Pubdate: Thu, 05 Aug 2010 Source: Sentinel Review (CN ON) Copyright: 2010 Osprey Media Contact: http://www.woodstocksentinelreview.com/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://woodstocksentinelreview.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2385 Author: Herb Couch Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n588/a01.html SPENDING MONEY ON POT BUSTS Dear Editor, Re: "Watch out for pot, urges Crime Stoppers " July 24 edition of the Oxford-Review Here we go again wasting the taxpayers' hard-earned money. So what if Crime Stoppers of Oxford is telling citizens to watch out for pot? What difference will it make? After all, "outdoor cultivation of marijuana throughout Ontario's rural communities is as common as ice cream cones in summer!" Last year's police pot harvest didn't stop this year's crop and this year's police pot harvest won't stop next year's crop. The recent "outdoor pot busts" by the police are glaring examples of the futility of prohibition. Law enforcement efforts are not "stemming the tide" or "taking a bite out" of the pot industry, nor will they ever do so. It is all just an expensive show at taxpayers' expense to give the public the illusion that something is being accomplished. Why aren't journalists asking important questions, like: * Is there any evidence that these police eradication efforts have made an impact on the marijuana trade in the region? Where is the proof? After all, these eradication efforts have been happening for decades and the outdoor gardens haven't gone away. * What percentage of the outdoor crops are the police able to destroy? * How much do these annual pot eradication efforts cost? (diverted police resources, overtime pay, helicopter use and fuel, court and prison costs, etc.) Taxpayers have a right to know the answers to these questions. Why are we wasting our money on outdoor pot busts when the money could be much better spent maintaining good health and education services in our communities? Unfortunately, these futile and expensive outdoor pot bust rituals will continue, year after year, until we finally come to our senses, end pot prohibition, and create a legal, regulated market. Herb Couch Nelson, B.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D